Cold front could bring strong winds, showers

A cold front moving through San Antonio on Tuesday evening could generate showers, storms and the potential for wildfires the next day, forecasters said.

Gusty winds will push the front into town by Tuesday afternoon, but winds will continue for a couple of days, the National Weather Service said.

On Wednesday, winds of up to 25 mph are anticipated and humidity will be less than 20 percent, prompting officials to plan for a red-flag warning.

According to Paul Yura of the NWS, strong to severe storms are possible in northeast Texas and in the South Central Texas counties of Williamson, Lee and Fayette, but Bexar County isn't expected to see much, if any, rain.

percent Tuesday's high will be in the low 80s, but the overnight low will drop to 45 as the cold front moves in.